An Ode on the Canadian Soldiers who Fell Near Ypres with other Poems
Moffatt, Warneford
Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. (1916)
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Hardcover 
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Nationality Canada
Pub Place London
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Conflict WW1
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An Ode on the Canadian Soldiers Who Fell Near Ypres: With Other Poems was written by Warneford Moffatt in 1916. This is a 33 page book, containing 1998 words.

31 pp, 7" H. Card covers with red lettering/borders on front
cover. Erratum slip affixed to title page. Contents: Preface; Love; "Death
Is Evil"; A Thought From The "Exeter Book"; Dead Faces; To The Memory of The
Canadian Soldiers Who Fell Near Ypres, 22nd-28th April, 1915; The Last
Enemy; In Memoriam; A Prayer; O Nothing Loved On Earth Is Ever Vain. Very light
browning to endpapers, book is cracked at three places but pages are firm,
light browning to edges of boards, some darkening to edges of text block,
small surface tear at top of front board, tear at bottom of front edge of
spine, tiny light stain on front board.

Preface:
"If any one from the Oversea Dominions were asked why he came into this European War, he would answer for King and Country. By loyal service he gains a high reward. Among the men or women, however, who remain at home, there is also a patriotims which does its duty in active help for the War, or by that exercise of patience which is called out through love's many sacrifices. To the courageous though sad at heart - wherever such an one is working and enduring, the hope is ventured that these few poems may appeal.